Jets player facing assault charges, Pittsburgh police say

February 17, 2017

New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis will be charged with robbery, terroristic threats, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault after a fight on Sunday, Pittsburgh police sayAn argument ensued, ending with another man helping Revis, according to the police statement. Police say the 22-year-old man and the 21-year-old man claimed they were punched and knocked out. According to police, the two men regained consciousness and spoke to authorities. Officers have reportedly obtained video from a cell phone belonging to one of the victims and confirmed the man involved was Darrelle Revis, CBS Pittsburgh reports . Witnesses told police that the two men were unconscious for about 10 minutes. The responding officers viewed the video on the phone and confirmed that the person was Revis. In his statement, Jones said that Revis, an Aliquippa native, was in the Pittsburgh area to visit family and friends last weekend. During the time of the incident, Jones said Revis “went by a location in the Southside that he is in the process of developing.” That is when, according to Jones, Revis was assaulted. The Jets said in a statement that the team is aware of the incident and has spoken to Revis, but issued no further comment. Revis was a star at the University of Pittsburgh and was drafted No. 14 overall by the Jets in 2007. He quickly established himself as one of the top players at his position – and in franchise history – while also earning the nickname, “Revis Island” for his penchant for routinely shutting down opposing teams’ top receivers. His second tenure with New York, after stints with Tampa Bay and New England, might be over after two seasons. Revis is scheduled to make $15 million, including a $2 million roster bonus due on March 11, next season – but that would be a lofty salary for an aging player who admittedly had a subpar year that he attributed to age and injuries. The Jets would still owe him $6 million if they cut him as part of the $39 million in guarantees in the five-year, $70 million deal he signed with New York in 2015. Revis, who could perhaps agree to a pay cut, has also entertained the idea of making a position change to safety.